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subject: How To Make Your Wordpress Blog Load Faster [print this page]


Wordpress blogs are highly popular among Internet marketers. The reason is that Wordpress creates the most usual to use and usual to follow blog experience that there is. Whether you are a site owner or a reader, the platform is a pleasing, self explanatory aesthetic that does its very best not to catch in the way of the communication process. However, it can from time to time slow down and become choppy if you are not careful, and so in order to make the Wordpress blog load faster, you should probably pursue the following tips and techniques that will optimize the final performance:

1) Upgrade servers

If you need thousands upon thousands of peoples each day, but you are still on a free or shared hosting platform, then you will want to consider a server upgrade. Moving to a dedicated server, virtual private server, or cloud web hosting, can, in far too many cases, solve your troubles at an affordable price. The upgrade of servers will commonly carry more costs with it, but at the same time, it will give you the added computing power you need to deliver a satisfactory web experience for the people, who are going to ensure your success and continuation - the audience.

2) Focus more on text and less on bandwidth

Far too many sites nowadays that run on the Wordpress blog platform are experimenting with the different forms of media when it comes to their content supply. While it is a great idea to need audio and visual content in addition to textual, some site owners can catch so enthusiastic with such programming that they tend to bog down their servers. If you cannot do number one on this list, then it becomes main to find a way of delivering content with the space that you have, and often, that means cutting back on the audiovisual element and focusing more on thought provoking articles and posts.

3) Use only trusted plugins

Part of the joy of using Wordpress for the blog platform is in the added functionality that plugins can bring to the site. But again, as with audio and visual content, plugins can produce troubles for the site. On the one hand, too far too many can bog the site's servers down, and if an upgrade is out of the question, then you will need to reconsider the plugin itself. You also need to take care not to download and install a questionable plugin, which may in reality be a virus that harms your site's performance and reputation.

If you stick with the three recommended suggestions listed above, then you will soon find your Wordpress blog operating much more smoothly and immediately. Overall you want the user experience to be optimum, so make sure you address any issues at once.

by: Gen Wright




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